Lessons from world war i for the rise of asia.

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Main Author: Herberg-Rothe, Andreas; Zhongying, Pang; Rauch, Ca
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Ibidem-Verlag, 2015
Series:Interdisciplinary Series of the Centre.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • World War I: Conflict Dynamics and Great Power ConstellationsToday's Conflict Dynamics and Great Power Constellations; Escalation Scenarios; Management tools: Proposing a modern day concert of powers; Conclusion: Make Concert, Not War; The New Major Powers of Asia: Will Their Strategic Choices and Preferences Overshadow the West? Drawing Lessons from 1914; China's Strategic Choices and its Preferences; Strategic Presence in East Asia; China as a Power to Reckon With in Asia; Showcase China's Power and Reach outside Asia; India's Power Projection and Role.
  • Improving Bilateral Relationship with the US Effect on China; Rise of China and India's Response ; India's Strategic Culture and Preferences; China's Choice: Contributing to the Emergence of a Concert of Powers in the Asia-Pacific; Introduction; Part 1: Historic Transformation of Chinese Foreign Policy Increases the Necessity and Possibility of a Concert of Powers in Asia; Part II: China's "New Model of Great Power Relations" with the US -A First Step towards a Concert of Powers in Asia?; America's Response and Its Dilemma.
  • Part III: How Regional Organizations in Asia Contribute to a Concert of PowersConcluding Remarks: Building a Concert of Powers Based on the "New Coexistence" Policy of Powers; Revisiting the First Modern Arms Race Leading to World War I: Implications for the Asian Rebalance; Part I; Part II; Part III; Conclusions; Eurasia's Emerging Geopolitics: Back to 1914?; Introduction; Europe's Past and Asia's Present: Troubling Parallels; Asia's Constellation of Flashpoints: Can They Escalate to a Big War?; Why There Will Not Be a Major War in Asia Anytime Soon.
  • Towards a Eurasian Bloc: Will Russia Be China's Austria-Hungary?2034: What World War III May Look Like; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; References; Index.